with the new APNs HTTP/2 APIs, and our usage of Pushy, we are able to get a way more finegrain knowledge if Apple did accept (for further processing) or reject a messages, on a per device_token level!

For instance, if we have a push with 5000 targeted devices, we are now able to say that 5 tokens, for instances failed, but APNs was happy to accept push request for the other 4995 devices (Note: this does NOT mean they actually arrive at the device, just that apple accepted them for further processing).

Now, this, for APNs, gives us much more flexiblity handling our metrics!

with the new APNs HTTP/2 APIs, and our usage of Pushy, we are able to get a way more finegrain knowledge if Apple did accept (for further processing) or reject a messages, on a per device_token level!

For instance, if we have a push with 5000 targeted devices, we are now able to say that 5 tokens, for instances failed, but APNs was happy to accept push request for the other 4995 devices (Note: this does NOT
mean they actually arrive at the device, just that apple accepted them for further processing).

Now, this, for APNs, gives us much more flexiblity handling our metrics!

with the new APNs HTTP/2 APIs, and our usage of Pushy, we are able to get a way more finegrain knowledge if Apple did accept (for further processing) or reject a messages, on a per device_token level!

For instance, if we have a push with 5000 targeted devices, we are now able to say that 5 tokens, for instances failed, but APNs was happy to accept push request for the other 4995 devices (Note: this does NOT
mean they actually arrive at the device, just that apple accepted them for further processing).

Now, this, for APNs, gives us much more flexiblity handling our metrics!

with the new APNs HTTP/2 APIs, and our usage of Pushy, we are able to get a way more finegrain knowledge if Apple did accept (for further processing) or reject a messages, on a per device_token level!

For instance, if we have a push with 5000 targeted devices, we are now able to say that 5 tokens, for instances failed, but APNs was happy to accept push request for the other 4995 devices (Note: this does NOT
mean they actually arrive at the device, just that apple accepted them for further processing).

Now, this, for APNs, gives us much more flexiblity handling our metrics!